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olson was not a random victim. he had been out of jail on bond, but less than 24 hours earlier, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for rape by instrumentation. his victim was a minor and other inmates almost always target sex offenders for violence. >> not the cool thing to be doing, man. >> the guards, they try to get him out of the pod in time, but he come to jail with those charges, they will execute you to the fullest extend of the convict code. >> when somebody's charged with a sex crime, they aren't by default put in segregation. >> segregation is kind of rough. you're on lockdown 23 hours a day. we just don't by default put you into protective custody. >> i was actually getting ready to release the inmate to be transferred to another pod. he came to me and said that he had some inmates that were making some threats towards him and the attacker saw the inmate in front of my security desk and that's when he said, okay, it's time to make my move. that's when i called code blue. >> not really
olson was not a random victim. he had been out of jail on bond, but less than 24 hours earlier, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for rape by instrumentation. his victim was a minor and other inmates almost always target sex offenders for violence. >> not the cool thing to be doing, man. >> the guards, they try to get him out of the pod in time, but he come to jail with those charges, they will execute you to the fullest extend of the convict code. >> when...
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the man pulls in front of olson and then slams on his brakes. >> i had nowhere to go. i just went straight into the back of him, collided with the back of him. >> the man jumps out of the driver's seat, which in australia is on the right side of the vehicle. >> go around the left of his vehicle, and as i did, he punched my driver ice window. >> olson swerves past the man and keeps driving, but the guy won't give up. >> he appeared on the right of me into incoming traffic. by this time i knew this bloke was up to something. >> olson veers to avoid hitting the black pickup. he's risking a head-on collision with other vehicles so olson drives off the roadway and loops back, all the while trying to lose his insistent pursuer. >> he continued to follow me, went into the right hand lane. i had to go into the footpath. >> olson dials emergency assistance. >> i've got a bloke that's collided with me four times. he's trying to run me off the road. >> and which way are you heading, sir? >> i'm heading toward the logan home. i'm heading north. >> he's driving toward the -- >> the
the man pulls in front of olson and then slams on his brakes. >> i had nowhere to go. i just went straight into the back of him, collided with the back of him. >> the man jumps out of the driver's seat, which in australia is on the right side of the vehicle. >> go around the left of his vehicle, and as i did, he punched my driver ice window. >> olson swerves past the man and keeps driving, but the guy won't give up. >> he appeared on the right of me into incoming...
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seems like somebody like ted olson is a very interesting character. today you get a chance to talk with him at all about his role in bush v. gore and his outrage is taking away of our democracy is? note, i'm serious. >> it probably will not surprise you to hear that ted doesn't see it that way but david does. >> the same person doing the plaintiffs in your book would think of as horrendous things in bush v. gore is doing saintly things in this case. it's interesting and is like what you said about chuck cooper. i knew him after he clerked for judge rehnquist and was trying to subvert everything from ronald reagan. i can imagine him having any kind of epiphany like you are talking about but it sounds like he is capable of evolving as well. some people have a great man or great woman theory of history but they are not necessarily presidential people but people like ted olson and chuck cooper who may evolve and may be good on some issues. everybody is complicated. have you learned anything in that respect and talking to these folks? >> guest: one of the
seems like somebody like ted olson is a very interesting character. today you get a chance to talk with him at all about his role in bush v. gore and his outrage is taking away of our democracy is? note, i'm serious. >> it probably will not surprise you to hear that ted doesn't see it that way but david does. >> the same person doing the plaintiffs in your book would think of as horrendous things in bush v. gore is doing saintly things in this case. it's interesting and is like what...
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ken did that because ted olson was involved. so i think this case had a lot of sort of impact in fact. [laughter] i will ask him and get back to you. >> he received a lot of flak from other news corporations about the fact that you are a straight woman to woman writing about gay issues. how do you approach that? have you approach getting flak about writing about a gay issue? >> i think a lot of -- first of all it like to say one of the heartening things about this is the book was incredibly well refused by "the new york times" the washington posts and independent weekly. one of the gratifying things for me was its true and i started to say i think a lot of people were opposed to this case. it was a controversial case to ring and some of the criticism of the book reflects the criticism of the case. but what has been really lovely as having people like elizabeth birch who is the human rights campaign had step then. i did not know her. she said you must read this book. tory osborne who is they had at the gay and lesbian task force
ken did that because ted olson was involved. so i think this case had a lot of sort of impact in fact. [laughter] i will ask him and get back to you. >> he received a lot of flak from other news corporations about the fact that you are a straight woman to woman writing about gay issues. how do you approach that? have you approach getting flak about writing about a gay issue? >> i think a lot of -- first of all it like to say one of the heartening things about this is the book was...
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olson. i would be happy to add an additional item to our regular board meeting so that the cac has a regular opportunity to report back to the board of directors as they would like to and whether it's you or voice -- vice chair that comes and we also have the smaller parks in san francisco. .6 acres per resident compared to district 2 and has much more per acre and we are working with the director and the mayor's office to make sure it opens with the terminal. >> thank you and i want to congratulate maria and the staff. we are committed to them and consider it an honor to be on the advisory committee. >> thank you mr. olson. >> and you have [inaudible] >> thank you i don't know if this is going to work. first of all i would like to welcome mr. nuru. welcome to the party. it's great to have you here and i would like to congratulate director reiskin for the delivery of the central subway tunnels on budget and on time and i hope you can learn something there. i hope you can see this. you cannot
olson. i would be happy to add an additional item to our regular board meeting so that the cac has a regular opportunity to report back to the board of directors as they would like to and whether it's you or voice -- vice chair that comes and we also have the smaller parks in san francisco. .6 acres per resident compared to district 2 and has much more per acre and we are working with the director and the mayor's office to make sure it opens with the terminal. >> thank you and i want to...
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well, ted olson. rob reiner, his jaw dropped. he was with vice president gore, he and chad, on the night that bush v. gore was decided. they were in the naval observatory. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible night for them, but they sort of immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing kind of potential to have someone like ted championing this cause, and it had the potential it turn it from what had been at best a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. and so they then set out to find the plaintiffs. and ted actually had wanted a different kind of -- he had a specific set of criteria. he wanted a bookstore owner. he wanted a cop. and i forget what the other two -- they wanted six altogether because they figured what if the opposition turned up something in somebody's background. they just wanted to have more, and he didn't want any children. he thought that that was a complicating kind of factor, which is, of course, really ironic because if any of you have followed this, when
well, ted olson. rob reiner, his jaw dropped. he was with vice president gore, he and chad, on the night that bush v. gore was decided. they were in the naval observatory. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible night for them, but they sort of immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing kind of potential to have someone like ted championing this cause, and it had the potential it turn it from what had been at best a partisan fight into a debate about...
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seems like somebody like ted olson is a very interesting character. today you get a chance to talk with him at all about his role in bush v. gore and his outrage is taking away of our democracy is? note, i'm serious. >> it probably will not surprise you to hear that ted doesn't see it that way but david does. >> the same person doing the plaintiffs in your book would think of as horrendous things in bush v. gore is doing saintly things in this case. it's interesting and is like what you said about chuck cooper. i knew him after he clerked for judge rehnquist and was trying to subvert everything from ronald reagan. i can imagine him having any kind of epiphany like you are talking about but it sounds like he is capable of evolving as well. some people have a great man or great woman theory of history but they are not necessarily presidential people but people like ted olson and chuck cooper who may evolve and may be good on some issues. everybody is complicated. have you learned anything in that respect and talking to these folks? >> guest: one of the
seems like somebody like ted olson is a very interesting character. today you get a chance to talk with him at all about his role in bush v. gore and his outrage is taking away of our democracy is? note, i'm serious. >> it probably will not surprise you to hear that ted doesn't see it that way but david does. >> the same person doing the plaintiffs in your book would think of as horrendous things in bush v. gore is doing saintly things in this case. it's interesting and is like what...
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can you tell which olson twin is which? >> yes one has a freckle that the other doesn't have. >> i taught him that. >> did i remember that right? >> he named his two cats after the olson twins. >> i think in the show they were not twins. >> you never watched the show. >> but i know that. >> he knows his twins. >> that's what you have to do when you have a kid in the movie. you need two people to play that kid. which is interesting. >> and the olson twins had fallen on a little hard times. i think one married a short man. if you have twins in a tv show then you have to get four people to play them. if you are going to have four people you need 8. >> are we talking about this or your on-line website? >> they had one guy played a twin, right? >> the my space movie. >> the facebook movie. >> same thing. >> army hammer. oh my god, it is falling apart. what a is happening? i don't even have time to say goodbye. frankly, they don't deserve it. bye. >>> i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, greg gutf d gutfeld, andrea tan
can you tell which olson twin is which? >> yes one has a freckle that the other doesn't have. >> i taught him that. >> did i remember that right? >> he named his two cats after the olson twins. >> i think in the show they were not twins. >> you never watched the show. >> but i know that. >> he knows his twins. >> that's what you have to do when you have a kid in the movie. you need two people to play that kid. which is interesting. >>...
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and then to the right of me i saw scott olson get hit. i didn't know who he was at this time. he was just a stranger. and when i seen him get hit, i whistled at another guy, and we ran in and grabbed him by his backpack and tried to pull him out. >> scott olson is lying on the ground, bleeding from his head and mouth. >> and that's when that other percussion grenade or tear gas canister came in and blew up. and it blew up right next to his face. >> that was the moment when somebody yelled this guy is hurt and he needs to be carried. >> jesse, ernest, and a few others carry scott out of the street in search of medical help. >> medic! medic! >> what happened? what happened? >> he got hit. >> but he had blood coming out of his forehead and his eyes, his nose, his mouth. and i looked into his eyes, and i spoke to him, and i said, you know, you're going to be okay, we're going to get you to safety, what's your name? >> what's your name? what's your name? what's your name? >> what's your name? >> he didn't respond in any way. and at that point i realized his eyes are open but he's v
and then to the right of me i saw scott olson get hit. i didn't know who he was at this time. he was just a stranger. and when i seen him get hit, i whistled at another guy, and we ran in and grabbed him by his backpack and tried to pull him out. >> scott olson is lying on the ground, bleeding from his head and mouth. >> and that's when that other percussion grenade or tear gas canister came in and blew up. and it blew up right next to his face. >> that was the moment when...
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olson's point. if the equipment is there, it is likely to be used is there a set of circumstances by virtue of the very 2345i67 of the equipment, police officers might become more belligerent than they otherwise might be. of course there is times that happens, which is why you need strong oversight, the night vision, of course it should be used. the vehicles transporting teams, instead of six cars transporting the team, one vehicle where they can seek safe refuge and use it for rescue purposes as well. in ferguson, there were people fire bombing cops, throwing mall to have coke tails. >> and the police showed tremendous restraint not using deadly force while being fire-bombed. the vehicles there would offer protection, so yes, there is a need. >> let me turn back with a concluding question, if i might. some of trps of use of post-9/11, i would think that most americans would favor having local police forces prepared to fight terror. that's number one. question number two is, some of this materiel, w
olson's point. if the equipment is there, it is likely to be used is there a set of circumstances by virtue of the very 2345i67 of the equipment, police officers might become more belligerent than they otherwise might be. of course there is times that happens, which is why you need strong oversight, the night vision, of course it should be used. the vehicles transporting teams, instead of six cars transporting the team, one vehicle where they can seek safe refuge and use it for rescue purposes...
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in 2011 scott olson was hit in the head with a lead-filled beanbag and it caused permanent brain damage. while a group of people hurried to help him robert roche threw a flashbang at them. roche was fired over the incident, but reinstated by an arbitrator. on youtube today he criticized roche and his history with opd which includes three fatal shootings. >> opd has brought a serial killer back to the force. they can shoot people and cost the city millions. >> roche's lawyer said an independent investigator determined roche was unaware olson was on the ground. he also said roche was cleared of all three fatal shootings. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00, -- >> i saw 10 coming out. they were coming out like a horror movie. >> a man and his dog run for their lives to escape a pack of wild animals. it happened in a place where you would least expect it to. >> and a day at the beach turns into a day of embarrassment. how one woman turned the tables on her fat shamers and it became a viral sensation. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. triple digit sizzle inland today, but we h
in 2011 scott olson was hit in the head with a lead-filled beanbag and it caused permanent brain damage. while a group of people hurried to help him robert roche threw a flashbang at them. roche was fired over the incident, but reinstated by an arbitrator. on youtube today he criticized roche and his history with opd which includes three fatal shootings. >> opd has brought a serial killer back to the force. they can shoot people and cost the city millions. >> roche's lawyer said an...
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worked tirelessly day to day on the city side deserve acknowledgment and we wouldn't be here without olson lee who serves with the mayor lee of community development. i think you involved with this for 20 years -- 18 years. pretty close. i think that takes it and the mayor lee staff and kevin, anne romero and takes a village at least on the city side because it's taken so long and our housing staff, george bridges with contract compliance and focialer agency staffers who aren't here today and deserve a shout out and michelle davis and others and certainly i see my colleagues in the city and paula johnson from the mayor lee on disability and she did the disability check on this building, certainly a labor of love and because of the mayor's charge our director has his hands full but he moved this along and certainly the planning department which permitted it and i want to thank you all the for your participation and i will introduce our site development leader with bank of america. [applause] >> good morning. what a beautiful day for our grand opening. i am ari. i am here representing bank o
worked tirelessly day to day on the city side deserve acknowledgment and we wouldn't be here without olson lee who serves with the mayor lee of community development. i think you involved with this for 20 years -- 18 years. pretty close. i think that takes it and the mayor lee staff and kevin, anne romero and takes a village at least on the city side because it's taken so long and our housing staff, george bridges with contract compliance and focialer agency staffers who aren't here today and...
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in 2011 scott olson was hit in the head with a lead-filled beanbag and it caused permanent brain damage. while a group of people hurried to help him robert roche threw a flashbang at them. roche was fired over the incident, but reinstated by an arbitrator. on youtube today he criticized roche and his history with opd which includes three fatal shootings. >> opd has brought a serial killer back to the force. they can shoot people and cost the city millions. >> roche's lawyer said an independent investigator determined roche was unaware olson was on the ground. he also said roche was cleared of all three fatal shootings. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00, -- >> i saw 10 coming out. they were coming out like a horror movie. >> a man and his dog run for their lives to escape a pack of wild animals. it happened in a place where you would least expect it to. >> and a day at the beach turns into a day of embarrassment. how one woman turned the tables on her fat shamers and it became a viral sensation. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. triple digit sizzle inland today, but we h
in 2011 scott olson was hit in the head with a lead-filled beanbag and it caused permanent brain damage. while a group of people hurried to help him robert roche threw a flashbang at them. roche was fired over the incident, but reinstated by an arbitrator. on youtube today he criticized roche and his history with opd which includes three fatal shootings. >> opd has brought a serial killer back to the force. they can shoot people and cost the city millions. >> roche's lawyer said an...
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hi olson. we have tiffany from the office of community investment and infrastructure. we have bank of america here and merrill lynch and i want to say a special thank you to bank of america for sponsoring this event today so we can celebrate. we have a board member that hasn't hasn't arrived yet. is dennis here? this is a well designed building that fits into this urban care. there are things that you might not know that i will share with you today and you may have all of this history. this site used to be a good will warehouse and damaged in the 89 earthquake and was vacant for a long time. in about 2007 the parcel was programmed for affordable ownership housing but unfortunately because of the economic downturn and the mortgage melt down it was reenvisioned and fortunately then into affordable rental housing. that was coupled with the incredible demand for renters in the city of san francisco and allowed the project to move forward. the site is very small. you wouldn't quite know it considering there are 50 affordable units on this site but it's over a quarter of a a
hi olson. we have tiffany from the office of community investment and infrastructure. we have bank of america here and merrill lynch and i want to say a special thank you to bank of america for sponsoring this event today so we can celebrate. we have a board member that hasn't hasn't arrived yet. is dennis here? this is a well designed building that fits into this urban care. there are things that you might not know that i will share with you today and you may have all of this history. this...
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scott olson joins us now and in milwaukee photographer abe vandyke. you were arrested taking pictures. what crime did you commit, exactly? >> i was the media and i was in a public area. that's basically it. the officer stopped me and asked me if i was with the media and then he -- when i told him i was, he ordered me into a peat ya pen. and when i questioned the legality of it and told him that i wanted to roll video because i didn't believe it was legal, he had me arrested. >> scott, did that make you angry? do you feel like the police overreacted? >> oh, they clearly overreacted. i don't get angry. it's just address it as it comes along. there's no reason to get angry. it wasn't going to do any good. i'll deal with it as necessary. >> fortunately you were able to come back and start doing your job again. abe vandyke, you left ferguson the other day and you wrote that you were embarrassed by the conduct of the media, yourself included. explain. >> correct. i was part of the media surrounding police doing tactical arrests and surrounding people that w
scott olson joins us now and in milwaukee photographer abe vandyke. you were arrested taking pictures. what crime did you commit, exactly? >> i was the media and i was in a public area. that's basically it. the officer stopped me and asked me if i was with the media and then he -- when i told him i was, he ordered me into a peat ya pen. and when i questioned the legality of it and told him that i wanted to roll video because i didn't believe it was legal, he had me arrested. >>...
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i want to second what our colleague olson said. when i think about his knowledge and commitment and his community work. he's a very easy person to work with. he's very collegial and i really strongly recommend that you appoint him to the planning commission. he'll behind -- be an excellent commissioner. thank you. >>supervisor norman yee: go ahead and lineup. >> good afternoon. it's a pleasure to offer my support for our neighbor dennis richards. i met dennis in 2008 and have known him to be a true advocate. his agenda is very much that of the community. he's a devoted participant to the market octavia plan and crazy enough to continue on to the commissioner dsh cac. he's vehicle a -- very much a proponent for inclusionary housing and he's willing to fight for what he believes is right. one particular occasion that i would share with you is a recent developer came to the neighborhood and was proposed a building and dennis fought very hard to make it very clear to them that unless the policy included non-discrimination according to
i want to second what our colleague olson said. when i think about his knowledge and commitment and his community work. he's a very easy person to work with. he's very collegial and i really strongly recommend that you appoint him to the planning commission. he'll behind -- be an excellent commissioner. thank you. >>supervisor norman yee: go ahead and lineup. >> good afternoon. it's a pleasure to offer my support for our neighbor dennis richards. i met dennis in 2008 and have known...
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olson you're on the front line for that but you have friends and tom and i and others and ocii have a lot of history to build on but we have to ask ourselves how can we build faster, do more, and build it in the lifetimes and career times that people have so they feel the city is for them as well? so we are and i am saying "we" as the supervisor and i wrestle with not just goals of the city but practically how to do it utilizing the strengths of the economy, the people building market rate housing, how they can contribute more. i suggest that office builders need to understand their link to housing as well, so that they're not just building office buildings or just building market rate units. they all contribute along with the city to make sure we're all contributing to the building of long lasting sustainable beautifully designed affordable housing like this is. this is yet another call to action and therefore i will always arrive early on these openings where we're handing keys out and celebrating people here because we have an agenda that is a real agenda in the city, and you will
olson you're on the front line for that but you have friends and tom and i and others and ocii have a lot of history to build on but we have to ask ourselves how can we build faster, do more, and build it in the lifetimes and career times that people have so they feel the city is for them as well? so we are and i am saying "we" as the supervisor and i wrestle with not just goals of the city but practically how to do it utilizing the strengths of the economy, the people building market...
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in 2011 scott olson was hit in the head with a lead-filled beanbag and it caused permanent brain damage. while a group of people hurried to help him robert roche threw a flashbang at them. roche was fired over the incident, but reinstated by an arbitrator. on youtube today he criticized roche and his history with opd which includes three fatal shootings. >> opd has brought a serial killer back to the force. they can shoot people and cost the city millions. >> roche's lawyer said an independent investigator determined roche was unaware olson was on the ground. he also said roche was cleared of all three fatal shootings. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00, -- >> i saw 10 coming out. they were coming out like a horror movie. >> a man and his dog run for their lives to escape a pack of wild animals. it happened in a place where you would least expect it to. >> and a day at the beach turns into a day of embarrassment. how one woman turned the tables on her fat shamers and it became a viral sensation. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. triple digit sizzle inland today, but we h
in 2011 scott olson was hit in the head with a lead-filled beanbag and it caused permanent brain damage. while a group of people hurried to help him robert roche threw a flashbang at them. roche was fired over the incident, but reinstated by an arbitrator. on youtube today he criticized roche and his history with opd which includes three fatal shootings. >> opd has brought a serial killer back to the force. they can shoot people and cost the city millions. >> roche's lawyer said an...
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the little shrimp -- where are the olson twins? >> does the stuff just come to you after all he is years? is there -- one of those inside the after studio kind of questions. is there an equation for how to write a good joke? or just -- how do you do that? >> none. the first time you it it is the best. quick, quick, quick. write it down. there's no equation. you know what breaks your heart? when something is -- isn't funny after you thought about it. your hear -- hear i come, audience. here's the joke. and the audience goes -- not so good. and it kills you. there's no way to know it is going to be funny. i once said -- woody allen, i said, tell me, i -- how to make it something funny. write it. you get on your knees and say thank you, god. and you go on to the next. that's the answer? okay. >> this book comes courtesy of your daughter melissa who gave you a diary and told you to write in it. joan writes in the diary. a year later we get this book. >> she hates me. >> she regrets giving you the diary. >> she regrets it. >> i raised m
the little shrimp -- where are the olson twins? >> does the stuff just come to you after all he is years? is there -- one of those inside the after studio kind of questions. is there an equation for how to write a good joke? or just -- how do you do that? >> none. the first time you it it is the best. quick, quick, quick. write it down. there's no equation. you know what breaks your heart? when something is -- isn't funny after you thought about it. your hear -- hear i come,...
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and david boies the two guys who oppose each other in bush v gore when i met ted olson i told him i said you know you put me in bed for duty for two days after that that that supreme court ruling we got those guys to come together and we challenge proposition was the first time that marriage equality was challenged on a federal in a federal case it got all the way to the supreme court and we were able to overturn proposition eight but in the process we started educating people about this and a lot of people have been working very hard and slowly but surely people started to see that you know hey my i have there's a gay person in my family there's a gay person that i work with there's a gay friend i have you know it everybody realize that this is the last piece of the civil rights puzzle that needs to be fixed and people started change when we started there was two states that had marriage equality now we've got nineteen states and the district of columbia and another nine states that have struck down marriage bans so the. the ball is really moving and now we've just want to a case i
and david boies the two guys who oppose each other in bush v gore when i met ted olson i told him i said you know you put me in bed for duty for two days after that that that supreme court ruling we got those guys to come together and we challenge proposition was the first time that marriage equality was challenged on a federal in a federal case it got all the way to the supreme court and we were able to overturn proposition eight but in the process we started educating people about this and a...
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. >> olson suffered a skull fracture and has brain damage after being shot in the head with a beanbag. an arbitrator reinstated the cop with back pay saying he was just following orders. olson got a $4.5 million settlement from the city. >>> medical examiners say it was a police chokehold that killed eric garner last month. it was ruled a homicide. he was tackled to the ground in a chokehold position by police. he told officers that he couldn't breathe. he died an hour later of cardiac arrest. chokeholds are illegal for nypd. the 43-year-old father of six was being arrested for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. >>> busted sneaking aiwa with cel phones. the clerk and customers turned the tables on the would-be thief. what he lost in the fight. >> a call for help and frantic rush to save a baby trapped in a hot car. the big surprise when paramedics smashed a window. >> i know many of you have been sitting in the 60s all week long. but it's been sunny. it has been hot inland. this is the longest heat wave we have seen away from the water in five years. when will it end? details on a
. >> olson suffered a skull fracture and has brain damage after being shot in the head with a beanbag. an arbitrator reinstated the cop with back pay saying he was just following orders. olson got a $4.5 million settlement from the city. >>> medical examiners say it was a police chokehold that killed eric garner last month. it was ruled a homicide. he was tackled to the ground in a chokehold position by police. he told officers that he couldn't breathe. he died an hour later of...
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olson. so i did and it was hard i remember my voice was shaking. but i was essentially telling him that he, the teacher, had gotten something wrong. it help to me because telling my story to mr. olson started a conversation revealed my understanding and a deeper way them what i had written on the task. that is learning sometimes complicated clouded by a misconception maybe he was just tired of reading papers was conversation clarity beat -- clarity can be reached. and with his works the great strength is to see where there is something wrong is the power to make a right. and heralding what is already right in american schools more than anybody else and then the parents to entrust their kids to them they believed how they shape the democracy itself. and his new book masterfully tells the story of washington d.c. to raise an important question about power and peril of school choice. our school is an important work because in it sam writes about ways the review essentials truths about learning and choice. but our schools shows his passion and precisio
olson. so i did and it was hard i remember my voice was shaking. but i was essentially telling him that he, the teacher, had gotten something wrong. it help to me because telling my story to mr. olson started a conversation revealed my understanding and a deeper way them what i had written on the task. that is learning sometimes complicated clouded by a misconception maybe he was just tired of reading papers was conversation clarity beat -- clarity can be reached. and with his works the great...
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olson and mrs. snyder. i heard the toughest job is an army wife. how do you feel about that? do you feel that? >> or a marine wife. >> when he got home, we were married in three weeks after he got home. the war was still going on, he got to come home because of what he had been through, so that's why we were sent to camp leje e lejeune. we lived there on base for almost a year -- almost two years i think, we lived on base and it was one of the most fun times of my life. i could walk to the ocean, the grocery store, even though we lived in a -- what today they call a travel trailer. that's what all the married marines lived in. i had to learn to cook on a camp stove, i had to pump up a little tank on the front of it. i had some wonderful times. i had marine friends and families, the whole base was family mostly and we had some lifelong friends we made there. actually, it was a nice experience i think today, north carolina is my favorite state. >> my experience was not the worst time of all, that for years after my husband died in 1989 i had a recurrent dream, that i was walkin
olson and mrs. snyder. i heard the toughest job is an army wife. how do you feel about that? do you feel that? >> or a marine wife. >> when he got home, we were married in three weeks after he got home. the war was still going on, he got to come home because of what he had been through, so that's why we were sent to camp leje e lejeune. we lived there on base for almost a year -- almost two years i think, we lived on base and it was one of the most fun times of my life. i could walk...
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olson around during the war. were some of the jobs you took on maybe jobs men would have had during peace time? >> well, in amarillo, the first job i had in amarillo, it was in a warehouse and i had to push almost like a grocery cart around and fill orders. you had to learn in a short time where everything was on the shelves. it was so many many miscellaneous things and i had to devise some way of knowing where i was in all the hallways. so i did that. then in oklahoma city, i don't know necessarily that men were doing it, but i did learn to do a teleprompter and work for western union running several branch offices throughout the city. the special one that comes to mind that might have been a little bit on the dangerous side was i worked at the stockyards and i had to take a commuter train to the stockyards and check in before and after at the main office, handle quite a bit of money. here i was 21, 22, getting on that commuter about 5:00 in the evening with my bag of money, a lot of money, riding the commuter t
olson around during the war. were some of the jobs you took on maybe jobs men would have had during peace time? >> well, in amarillo, the first job i had in amarillo, it was in a warehouse and i had to push almost like a grocery cart around and fill orders. you had to learn in a short time where everything was on the shelves. it was so many many miscellaneous things and i had to devise some way of knowing where i was in all the hallways. so i did that. then in oklahoma city, i don't know...
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. >> we're the olson family. we lived in point roberts for 20 years. basically, point roberts is a five square mile peninsula of american territory tucked underneath canada. to get here from anywhere in the united states, you have to cross the border twice to get here from canada you have to cross the border one. >> point roberts is an oddity of geography. it is an american exclave. i think someone called it a fingernail sticking out of canada that accidently crosses the 49th parallel. it is a small community. i think it is about five or six square miles. it is only about 1,200 people, maybe 1,300 people. >> schooling is kindergarten through three then four through 12 they go cross two borders. he gets up in the morning and he eats breakfast like most people and then he gets on the bus. he crosses the border and drives into canada. they cross the border and he goes to school. >> the upper grades junior high school and high school kids have to travel all the way to blain washington which is about 40 miles by car to go to school. what that means is they
. >> we're the olson family. we lived in point roberts for 20 years. basically, point roberts is a five square mile peninsula of american territory tucked underneath canada. to get here from anywhere in the united states, you have to cross the border twice to get here from canada you have to cross the border one. >> point roberts is an oddity of geography. it is an american exclave. i think someone called it a fingernail sticking out of canada that accidently crosses the 49th...
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olson says he suffered permanent damages and received a settlement from the city of oakland. >>> one of two american missionary social security expected to arrive back on u.s. soil tomorrow. and the second a few days later. john roberts reports on the extraordinary steps to be taken for the treatment and safety of others. >> reporter: it is impossible to overstate the significance of this event. the first cases on u.s. soil left the ebola virus. >> we are one of only four institutions in the united states capable of handling patients of this nature. >> reporter: the patients medical missionaries dr. kent brantley and nurse nancy rightball are in africa. one of them will be transported as early as tonight in a special bio medical containment chamber built for the centers of disease control. then be moved to a special clinical isolation unit at emory. >> the reason we're bringing these patients back to our facility is because we feel they deserve to have the highest level of care offered for their treatment. >> reporter: the expertise of the emory team aside, many americans fear the id
olson says he suffered permanent damages and received a settlement from the city of oakland. >>> one of two american missionary social security expected to arrive back on u.s. soil tomorrow. and the second a few days later. john roberts reports on the extraordinary steps to be taken for the treatment and safety of others. >> reporter: it is impossible to overstate the significance of this event. the first cases on u.s. soil left the ebola virus. >> we are one of only four...
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as cindy brady, susan olson, inspired me to get curls of my own. she has been kind to join us all night. let's ask her about all things brady bunch. friday night for me was a ritual. it was a ritual for millions of kids. you had the brady bunch and partridge family. >> "the odd couple." "love american style." >> that was for perverts. i didn't understand what adults were doing when they went into a room. i never got that. >> i didn't either and we shot on the same lot. i used to see that brass bed and all of these different -- in all of these places and i thought what is the thing with the bed? >> you see a shirtless dick gottiet. the types of people on that show -- >> stephanie powers. >> they were always in the second or third tier of acting jie. karen balance ballentine. >> joanne flube. i could do this forever. but i won't. this is a very moral show. i remember the jesse james episode and that was when bobby idolized a killer. i used that in my book "not cool." this show had a point of view. >> yes the things could be applied to many situations
as cindy brady, susan olson, inspired me to get curls of my own. she has been kind to join us all night. let's ask her about all things brady bunch. friday night for me was a ritual. it was a ritual for millions of kids. you had the brady bunch and partridge family. >> "the odd couple." "love american style." >> that was for perverts. i didn't understand what adults were doing when they went into a room. i never got that. >> i didn't either and we shot on...
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hearing no olson twins but the rest of the cast is expected to be there. >> like an olson twins empire. i'd like to see that. they're in charge. they bought the "full house" and the rest of the block, wouldn't quite be the same if you saw the little twins all yogrown up, though. >> that's all we see in the magazines. >> and candace cameron is onboard. >>> rick santelli, t"the santeli exchange" this morning. >> hi, carl. we've had some good data and average data, and taken cumulatively since the crisis ended over the last six years, our economy's done better than. . you've heard that on cnbc. based on its own demeimensions possibilities. we could argue. we could argue if the believe the government reads on inflation, disinflation or deflation. for the relative trade propelling the market, all about central banks. you have to use their vernacular. what the numbers are, that's what the numbers are. not whether we agree how they calculate it, that's what it is. look at, is the u.s. pricing in its good news adequately? oh, yes, it is. and it's pretty easily proved. right now the euro is a b
hearing no olson twins but the rest of the cast is expected to be there. >> like an olson twins empire. i'd like to see that. they're in charge. they bought the "full house" and the rest of the block, wouldn't quite be the same if you saw the little twins all yogrown up, though. >> that's all we see in the magazines. >> and candace cameron is onboard. >>> rick santelli, t"the santeli exchange" this morning. >> hi, carl. we've had some good...
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olson was released without charges. joining me now is host of cnn's "reliable sources," brian stelter. so do you think the presence of the media, the presence of cameras further provokes the protesters, further provokes the police? >> observing something changes the thing being observed. that's perhaps true at any time. but to me the benefit of the journalists being there, being the eyes and ears greatly o outweighs whatever trouble it might cause. sure, a few people may want to show off for the cameras but many more are there to have their voices heard. >> people could argue, as you are, that maybe it's exacerbating the protest situation but at the same time they are there to keep their eye on police. >> it was so telling over the weekend, there was a press conference at one point where a citizen spoke up and they were asking questions about where the press is going to be allowed to go because they wanted to make sure that the press could observe behavior between the police and protesters. we have talked about that in
olson was released without charges. joining me now is host of cnn's "reliable sources," brian stelter. so do you think the presence of the media, the presence of cameras further provokes the protesters, further provokes the police? >> observing something changes the thing being observed. that's perhaps true at any time. but to me the benefit of the journalists being there, being the eyes and ears greatly o outweighs whatever trouble it might cause. sure, a few people may want to...
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hi olson. we have tiffany from the office of community investment and infrastructure. we have bank of america here and merrill lynch and i want to say a special thank you to bank of america for sponsoring this event today so we can celebrate. we have a board member that hasn't hasn't arrived yet. is dennis here? this is a well designed building that fits into this urban care. there are things that you might not know that i will share with you today and you may have all of this history. this site used to be a good will warehouse and damaged in the 89 earthqua a
hi olson. we have tiffany from the office of community investment and infrastructure. we have bank of america here and merrill lynch and i want to say a special thank you to bank of america for sponsoring this event today so we can celebrate. we have a board member that hasn't hasn't arrived yet. is dennis here? this is a well designed building that fits into this urban care. there are things that you might not know that i will share with you today and you may have all of this history. this...
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look into these things and expose them. >> kyle olson, education action group. thanks for being with us, kyle. >> thank you. >>> hundreds of illegal minors flooding arizona schools. who do you think is going to pay for it? the superintendent who has had it. he's next. hone ringing) what's up jake? that depends man, what are you doing? just cruising around in my new ride. oh, the one i'm not suppose to touch, right? you got it. guess what i'm touching it right now, craig. what you talkin about jake? with my voice. that doesn't make any sense. you let me in man, by answering and i like it in here. you're not touching it! touch is physical, your voice isn't physical. my sound waves are pouring out of your speakers, penetrating every cubic inch... stop disrespecting her! ooh and the dodge likes it. don't you dart? gets your filthy voice off her jake! >>> so you governments worldwide can track you and your cell phone anywhere around the world. the question we're asking is, why? >>> and illegal minors flooding our sochools, but who's got the funding for them? we are b
look into these things and expose them. >> kyle olson, education action group. thanks for being with us, kyle. >> thank you. >>> hundreds of illegal minors flooding arizona schools. who do you think is going to pay for it? the superintendent who has had it. he's next. hone ringing) what's up jake? that depends man, what are you doing? just cruising around in my new ride. oh, the one i'm not suppose to touch, right? you got it. guess what i'm touching it right now, craig....
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red bulls' head coach was a member of that squad with ben olson, united's head coach. in the 57th minute, the goal kick ahead to luis for his eighth goal of the season. united is up 1-nil. later in the game in stoppage time, johnson collects the pass, settles it down, beats the keeper. d.c. united wins 2-0. atop the eastern conference with 46 points. >>> over on the hardwood, it's good to be kevin durant. there were reports that under armor was close to offering him a contract worth $285 million. today nike matched that offer and their deal would be as high as $300 million. money well earned for kevin durant, one of the best players in the nba. >> as you said those words, we could hear the thunder rolling through. let's get the latest. >> i'm tracking this line of thunderstorms moving through the area. i'll be tracking it until just after 9:00, rain, lightning, potentially strong winds. severe thunderstorm warning continues for parts of washington, prince george's and ann run dell counties. it will feel like 100 during the afternoon tomorrow when you factor in the humi
red bulls' head coach was a member of that squad with ben olson, united's head coach. in the 57th minute, the goal kick ahead to luis for his eighth goal of the season. united is up 1-nil. later in the game in stoppage time, johnson collects the pass, settles it down, beats the keeper. d.c. united wins 2-0. atop the eastern conference with 46 points. >>> over on the hardwood, it's good to be kevin durant. there were reports that under armor was close to offering him a contract worth...
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. >> supervisors, olson lee, director of mayor's office of housing. as director updike mentioned we're very early in the process, and the level of affordability specified in these agreements are related to the use of taxes and bonds for the financing of this development. so, these units will be affordable. at no greater than 50% of median income. so, they're going to be relatively affordable. and i presume that the workers of good will would be income eligible for those, those particular units. one of the questions is, you know, are they, in fact, low enough to actually serve those employees. but the base obligation for any new multi-family development based upon prop c is 12%. and, so, this is an increase in that air of affordability by 8 percentage points. so, there are going to be over 130 units of affordable housing here at 50% of income for which the mayor's office of housing community development is not subsidizing it. and we will actually be the other party responsible for issuing the bonds and monitoring the ongoing affordability and ensuring
. >> supervisors, olson lee, director of mayor's office of housing. as director updike mentioned we're very early in the process, and the level of affordability specified in these agreements are related to the use of taxes and bonds for the financing of this development. so, these units will be affordable. at no greater than 50% of median income. so, they're going to be relatively affordable. and i presume that the workers of good will would be income eligible for those, those particular...
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scott olson, we'll keep looking for your iconic pictures of all of these confrontations if things continue in ferguson, missouri. although we hope that tonight will be a much calmer night. thank you, scott. >> i hope so, too. thank you. >> and coming up at 1:00, craig melvin's ride along with captain ron johnson, including a new interview as they visit businesses affected by the violence in ferguson. >> need to separate the good and the bad. and by separating, i'm not saying that we want to take away anybody's right but separate yourself. separate yourself. it's like growing up. and your parents tell you, going to school, you separate yourself from the bad kids. >> but first, here are the big chill, the movement that's raised $23 million for als research in just three weeks. stay tuned far big splash coming up next. r years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car
scott olson, we'll keep looking for your iconic pictures of all of these confrontations if things continue in ferguson, missouri. although we hope that tonight will be a much calmer night. thank you, scott. >> i hope so, too. thank you. >> and coming up at 1:00, craig melvin's ride along with captain ron johnson, including a new interview as they visit businesses affected by the violence in ferguson. >> need to separate the good and the bad. and by separating, i'm not saying...